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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1989, p. 14

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( 14 The Canadian Statesman. Rowmanville, March 21). 11)80 a® Heuicaatk 3nbcpenbcnt 4 . f ■■ I ■ Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Last Monday evening, March 20,1989, the Newcastle Newcastle Village and District Historical Historical Society's meeting was well attended. The speaker's presentation of early railroads railroads was most interesting. On Tuesday evening, March 21st the Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society met in the Centennial Centennial Room of the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. Paul Richardson, of Pontypool, Pontypool, gave valuable information information on spring maintenance of lawns, pruning, fertilization fertilization and staking of trees. Paul's father, Wilfred Richardson Richardson started their nursery business 35 years ago when 5000 Christmas trees were sold. Now, the company handles handles 2 million nursery trees, shrubs and Christmas trees. District Director Anne Bourke was present at the meeting and invited all to the District 17 meeting which will be held at Brook- lin United Church, on Saturday, Saturday, April 15. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stapleton, Orono, accompanied by Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Gordon, Port Hope. On Sunday, Mike and Joan Cowle, Bowmanville and her mother Mrs. K. Kimball enjoyed Easter dinner dinner at the Jack Kimball home, Port Granby, with the families of Bill, Bob, Irene, Donna and Dianne - a great family gathering. Last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, Mr. Raymond Chapman and Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding spent the day in Peterborough. Peterborough. For Sundav Easter dinner dinner with Jackie and Sierd DeJong, Derek and Tammy, were her mother Mary Gar- rod and Drs. Bev and Teresa Brereton and Carol Ann of Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoog- kamp have returned from a vacation in Florida, where they visited their son Jim. On Thursday evening, March 16, Mrs. Reta Emblcy and daughter-in-law, Doreen Doreen Embley, of Oshawa, were among the twenty-five attendants who went out to dinner in Whitby to celebrate celebrate the birthday of Mr. Will Terwillegar, who reached his 85th anniversary. anniversary. Reta really enjoyed meeting friends and cousins there, after which she visited visited with Doreen in Oshawa until Monday. Strictly Service Swimming Pools fi Spas 34B King St. W., Bowmanville announces their Moving Sale 10% to 30% OFF fill IN-STOCK ITEMS ■ Sales and installations of in- ground and above-ground pools ■ Spas and whirlpool baths ■ New! Liquid chlorine filling station Our new location as of April 3rd will be 108 King. St. East (formerly House of Amber) Don't be fooled by gimmicks... quality products at competitive prices! Telephone 623-2233 Y mf k <1 ^ INCREDIBLE % SALE on Drapery, Upholstery and FABRIC from $4.00/yd. We are clearing stock to make room for our new spring collection! 488 King St. W., Oshawa (across from Oshawa Centre) 433-1674 Miss Audrey McLeod, Toronto, Toronto, enjoyed Easter weekend weekend with her cousin June Wilson and her husband Tom. Mr. Murray Jose, Sir Wilfrid Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo Waterloo was home for the Easter vacation. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Couch and Wendy visited Rosie and Tom Couch and family, Mill- brook. All were celebrating Andrew Couch's third birthday. birthday. Returning Saturday from a two-week vacation in California California with Joe and Be X Keuleman were Wendy Couch and friend and Wendy's niece, Krista Couch of Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burley, Wingham, were Sunday overnight guests of his mother Mrs. May Burley and uncle Arthur Clark. Easter Sunday guests of Mrs. Lena Graham were Janet and Bill Hodsoll and Stephanie, Whitby, Fred ana Mclva Graham, Jessica and Adrian, Toronto. Birthday greetings to Jeff Pearce, Michael Rickard, Dorrene Powell, Annette Rowe, Aimee Brereton, Johnna Lyn Chard, Lois Huber and Jack Chard. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr. and Mrs. George Felgate and Pamela, Unionville and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa. Sorry to report Mr. Harry Wade is a patient in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. He missed out on Sunday brunch with Mabel, Bill and Marg and the boys, but expects expects he'll be home again soon. Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto, Toronto, spent a couple of days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were Friday dinner guests of Bud and Mary Morrow, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow Morrow and Kristy, of Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John Scott. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle, Alyssa and Andrew, Scarborough, Miss Judy Powell and Jill Coombes, Bowmanville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dred accompanied Bruce and Nancy Jane Alldred Port Hope and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalgamo, Baltimore, to St. Petersburg, Florida, where they met many friends during their week's vacation. _ On Tuesday evening the Lioness Directors' meeting was held at the home of President Hilda Schoenerk- lee. On Wednesday evening the Lioness catered to the Lions dinner meeting at which John Sinclair of the CAW was guest speaker. Master Grayden Hunt, Pontypool, spent the weekend weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and sons, Pontypool were Monday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. On Monday, March 20, the General Meeting of the United Church Women was held at the Sunday School, President Marjorie Caswell and Jo Anne Smithson presented presented the devotional with the Easter theme, in keeping keeping with the slides and commentary commentary on the Passion Play at Oberammergau by Jean Adams of Blackstock. Easter visitors with Dorrene Dorrene and Floyd Powell, Lake Shore, were Mrs. Maurice Coulter, Downsview, Donna Rudge, Caledon East, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman and Donald, Beeton. On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce entertained entertained all their family. Miss Doris Spencer and Ada Tuson, Oshawa, enjoyed enjoyed a Florida vacation recently. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Belleville, visited on Wednesday afternoon with her sister May Burley and brother Arthur Clark. Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Head, Terry and Lynda were Jeff and Diana Diana Bent, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farrow, Jan and Ryan, Newtonville were Sunday Easter dinner guests of Corey and Marilyn Call, Blackstock. They enjoyed enjoyed an Easter phone call from Joan Jorgensen, Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Marjorie Hagerman enjoyed Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagerman, Oshawa. St. George's News A house is built by hands, but a home is built by hearts. Parishoners took an active active role in the Good Friday Walk from Newcastle to Newtonville. Despite the poor weather conditions many participated in the walk. Bright beautiful sunshine welcomed 80 worshipers to the ecumenical sunrise service service at Yates Beach. The Reverend Doug Hall led the service with members of the other Newcastle Churches reading Scripture. The service service was followed by breakfast breakfast and fellowship at the United Church. Thank you to Fred and Nell Yates for the coffee and hospitality and to the United Church for the scrumptious breakfast. breakfast. Celebrating Christ's Resurrection Resurrection began in St. George's with the celebration celebration of Holy Communion at 8:00 a.m. The church was beautifully decorated with Easter lilies and other colourful colourful plants given by members members of St. George's in memory memory of loved ones. The spring flowers on the Altar were in loving memory of HELEN JANE LeGRESLEY, given by her husband Reginald Le- Gresley. At the 11 a.m. service, the Rector, in his sermon, stressed how the Joy of Easter and the Hope its message contained was the very center of the Christian Faith. The choir, under the direction of Ed Greenwood sang the joyous Eastertide antnem "With a Voice of Singing" by M. Shaw. Assisting Assisting in the service were: Lay Reader: Oakley Peters, Chalice Bearer: Fred Yates, Server: Cheryl Moulton and Crucifer: T. J. Yates. The Sidesmen were Marg Wind and Harold Gibson. This Saturday, April 1st 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. A.C.W. "Penny Sale and Bake Table" Table" at St. George's parish hall. Lunch tables and crafts "New to You" clothing table. Penny sale tickets available from members of St. George's A.C.W. For info, call Marg Tait (987-4242). Come out and support the ladies of the A.C.W. On Sunday, April 9 at 8:00 p.m. The Festival Singers Singers will perform in St. George's church. This well known 35-member mixed voice choir from the Hastings Hastings County area, will present a program of popular popular and sacred music. This promises to be a most enjoyable enjoyable evening of choral mu-. CAPITAL JAMES INSURANCE Broker Limited 24 King St. East, Bowmanville;. 623-4406 • HOME » AUTO )nt. LlC/.l v V BUSINESS v • LIFE I m m DOUG JAMES jV'. ■ ■ ■ 'v„. NE5TA AKEY •• •••. '• AwiimflgeüiilSi ELEANOR DAMANT GAYLE WINDSOR' Serving Bowmanville and Area Since 1919 If you have a capital gain or loss to report on your income tax return this year, bring your return to H&R Block. Our specially trained tax return preparers can save you time and money. So this year let the specialists at H&R Block help you get Ihe biggest , relund.you have coming or jwy Ihe.lowest legitimate tax. •jDcWt be; confused by Ihe many tax law changes. The specialists at H&R Block always have the answers you need. irTNERE'S ever a time for HAR BLOCK IT'S NOW T4 yèbwhtànville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-6957 sic. All welcome. Sunday, April 6, is the Octave of Easter or Low Sunday. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. "Christ Has Died", "Christ Is Risen", "Christ Will Come Again." .United Church News At the Good Friday Service Service at Newcastle United Church the choir sang, There is a Green Hill and Reverend Donald Stiles delivered delivered the meditation, The Cross Says It All. The rain, deterred some of the walkers who started at St. Francis of Assisi Church and ended at Newtonville Newtonville United Church. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, we don't have pictures of that event or the sunrise service at Newcastle Beach. The film was destroyed destroyed in a darkroom mishap. mishap. The Easter Sunday Sunrise Sunrise Service attracted about 80 persons who indeed had a sun rise at Yates Beach. Some of the people enjoyed a hearty breakfast at Newcastle Newcastle United Church after service. service. Flowers gracing the sanctuary sanctuary of the church on Easter Easter Sunday were placed in loving memory of Grace and Howard Toms bv the Paterson Paterson and Wagar families. Lilies Lilies were placed in loving memory of Dunreath Walton by her husband George, in memory of Doris Stiles by Reverend and Mrs. Don Stiles and Don Jr., and also by Jean and Glenn Allen, Margorie and Jim Caswell, and Erl a and Francis Jose. The first scripture was read by Sherry Lee Boyd, and husband Ken Boyd read the lesson, St. Luke 24 verses verses 1 to 11. The Junior choir sang two numbers Allelu and His Banner Over Us. Director is Mrs. Shirley Coyle and pianist pianist was Mr. Terry Head. The Senior Choir sang the anthem, Then Came Easter Morning. Who Rolled the Stone Away?, the sermon delivered delivered by Reverend Stiles, gave the message of mystoiy to our faith and life. The following announcements announcements were made: McClure will be presented by St. Paul's Bowmanville, on Wednesday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. at Bowmanville High School. Rehoboth Christian Reformed Reformed Church is presenting a spring concert on Saturday, Saturday, April 8. Couples Club Dance is Saturday, April 1st. Third annual spaghetti supper is Monday, April 3rd at b:30 p.m. Speaker of the evening, Mr. Ron Neun, who spent time in Zambia. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies League Dorothy Drysdale 175, Loma Crockett 179, 194, Marie Trim 175, Betty Major Major 192, 206, Susanne Schumann Schumann 196, Joyce Major 193, 176, Maiy Pierik 194, Louise McKnight 210, 205, 208, Marilyn Kent 184, 210, Gail Tutkoluk 218, Marilyn Major 217, 228,179, Bernice Henderson 183, 178, Glenda Castellano 191,189. Tuesday Seniors Stan Allin 216, Ruth Bon- athan 177, Vance Cooper . 182, Alice Hopson 171, Jean Holmes 155, Albert Pearce 230, Stan Powell 198, 236, 181, Lonnie Pardy 173. Thursday Night Mixed League Joe Forget 214, B. Brown 228, C.Nicnolson 180, 211, Wes Forget 253.192,251, K. Jury 211, Carol Lycett 177, 198, 177, E. Schmid 205, M. Hentig 197, 215, 208, T. Kindratiuk 190, 212, Ken Boyd 269, 194, Joe Mendon- ca 181, 190, 215, Fae Forget 202, 230, 212, B. Lewis 189, B. Richards 210,178. Saturday Youth Seniors Angela Darrach 100, 132, Richard Jenkins 151, 165, Kevin Tutkoluk 344, 322, Nina Darrch 142, 156, Melissa Melissa Todd 117, 108. Karla Tutkoluk 154, 118, Shannon Holmes 134, 127, Tammy DeJong 192, 151, Marcus Werheid 128, 111. Juniors Jordan Schmahl 70, 80, Nathan Coyle 82, Gariy Schmahl 69, Patrick Caswell Caswell 79, Chris Lynch 105, Nicole Norton 115, 83, Matthew Matthew Caswell 107, 123, Timmy Timmy Harness 123, Jeff Scott 118, 86, Susan Sausedo 126, 95, Vincent Norton 73, 97, Sara Castellano 66, Steve Scott 69, 66. Youth Bowling is over for this season. Their banquet will be Saturday, April 15th. Volunteers Recognised for Service ■Sls&s Big Sisters of Newcastle, Oshawa, Whitby held their Annual General Meeting and Appreciation Night on March 21. The events of the evening included an election election of new board members and recognizing volunteers for their service to the United Way agency. Pictured here from the left are: Pam Jones, Deborah Perry (both from Newcastle) and Debbie Hemphill, a case worker with Big Sisters. Mrs. Jones was presented with a certificate of acknowledgement from Premier David Peterson for her five years of volunteer work with the agency. Mrs. Perry was recognized recognized for being a Big Sister for one year. Other people from the Newcastle area receiving recognition for one year of service as a Big Sister were: Deb Roy, Lisa Scott, Norma Scott and Edna Wybenga. '89 PLYMOUTH RELIANT ACT NOW! MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL ON NEW 1989 MODELS IN STOCK. Macintosh Chrysler Plymouth Limited 331 Park Rd. 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